Look for evidence that confirms knowledge of: utility and application of locks/hardware/accessories fixtures (doors, frames, windows etc.) and their type of construction, such as foam fill, hollow, clad, steel, aluminium and other materials types and functions of locks, hardware and accessories to suit different fixtures and materials factors for determining customer requirements factors affecting suitable options including intended use, cost, compatibility with existing hardware installation procedures for locks/hardware/accessories terminology relating to lock products and installation tools and equipment for installing locks, hardware and lock furniture use of specialised tools, such as morticers, routers, jigs, cherry centre materials, parts and components for installation of locks and lock furniture hazards and risks to installer, client and public applicable legislation, local regulations safety and emergency measures and safe work practices to avoid or minimise potential and actual hazards individual responsibilities and duty of care types and uses of personal protective equipment access and installation factors, such as site safety issues, night access, disruption to client work routines, installation environment, building codes procedures for measuring and marking lock and lock furniture positions installation procedures for locks and lock furniture effects of incorrect installation common installation problems troubleshooting and lock testing methods potential installation problems and incidents, including breakdowns, environmental, physical, time and cost restrictions, product supply problems strategies for resolving problems and incidents procedures and industry standards for site clean-up organisational requirements for final inspection organisational requirements for client acceptance manufacturer specifications, uses, limitations and warranties for relevant product/s procedures to complete and process relevant documentation, including installation details, costings, materials used, records of faults and damage, installation problems and factors, testing and inspection results environmentally safe disposal procedures for packaging and other waste procedures for client notification and acceptance of job completion |